As the boys wait anxiously to spot any source of rescue, the ways on the island are changing from when they first arrived. All the boys landed on this island looking orderly and sleek. But the time keeps exceeding and they have been stuck on this island for a long time now. The boy's looks are changing, they are beginning to become savages, their hair is long, scraggly, and sloppy. But as Golden points out the one person who doesn't seem to change is Piggy. Piggy is considered the outcast in this novel, and he keeps reminding all the boys to act more civilized while on this trapped island. Piggy's hair is not growing, in other words he still looks somewhat neat. It states that the grass has grown even in the places where no one has walked on. This symbolizes that Piggy is unique and different from the group of boys. Piggy stays on track and sticks to his true self. He is a unique individual who holds great intelligence.
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